Good video, well presented. A camera person would have lended more professionalism to it but it is certainly a good start and Steve gives the viewers a lot of helpful, true info from a foreigner's perspective living in Moscow.
2:31 That's actually Mercury City Tower. Federation towerS (2, one a bit smaller) are blue and triangular-ish, round-ish in shape, with bank logo on the smaller one. One of the federation towers (federation tower east) is blue one on the right. For some reason every english speaking blogger names "The federation tower" whichever skyscraper in the city they like most, i guess :)
@@Mickeymick1131 Maybe in Moscow or St. Petersburg, if Your some rich person that HAS TO have the best of everything in their apartment. You can get a simple yet very nice 1 bedroom apartment in Moscow for $500 a month, and in other areas like Engels and Saratov, for $375 to $450 a month! You won't find that in the US, simply because Americans have become too damn greedy!
To be honest, almost everything in that unit is quite expensive. Yes, the washing machine is quite small but us foreigners are use to big appliances so it seems strange. It is a one bedroom so I don’t see much laundry being done at any one time. Although the downside is doing your linens.
Do you know if Wealthy families in Moscow & SPB still want their children to learn English ? Has the demand or opportunities changed, if so how? Part of my thinking is that Supply could be low, because so many fewer Native English Speakers are currently living in Russia ? Thanks !!
Overall demand has declined but only slightly. To many foreigner’s surprise, there are plenty of wealthy people in Moscow and St Petersburg. Sure quite a few teachers have left but those that stayed are quite busy now!
So in Russia you can either live in a super expensive apartment in Moscow, packed like sardines on top of each other with what you call Beautiful People or you can have your own house in the country and some land but the walls are like plywood everything is dilapidated and everybody is broke, drunk and depressed, your cows are skinny and there is nothing in between is that it?
6:10 nope and no don't ever ask me to walk Barefoot on your nasty floors it's called the floor for a reason and God made shoes for a reason learn to mop your floor Russians it's not that complicated also hardwood floors and apartments I think not learn to have the comfort of carpet their floors are disgusting you mop 20 minutes later they're full of dust and dirt and your feet would turn black no thanks I am never walking barefoot only lazy people walk Barefoot at home. in fact podiatrists say you should never walk barefoot in your house
Many people work from home and you dress up in the morning and your business suit just like if you are going to the office and it requires shoes You would not ask police to remove their shoes. Let's see you Russians deal with a fire when you only have seconds to crab your cash and important documents and run out of the place without shoes yeah no thanks again only lazy people do not wear their shoes at home and it is super rude to ask anybody to remove their shoes you tell them before they come so we can decide not to show up because you're rude have a mop and learn to wash your damn floors better yet buy some wall to wall carpet and use a vacuum the end
How arrogant and rude to assume that people don’t mop their floors! I wouldn’t dream of wearing my dirty outdoor shoes in my home. Nasty😖 you need to take a pill and sit in a quiet room.😂😂😂
@@pavelkroll Неа! Русские курят, поэтому у вас грязные дома! 🤮Я НЕ хожу по полу, по которому топтали ВЫ и ваши мерзкие босые ноги. Не стесняйтесь есть с пола, в моей стране снимать обувь в чьем-то доме неприлично. Антисанитарно, и вам не разрешается входить в наши дома с вашими мерзкими, покрытыми грибком пальцами ног! 🤣
Greeting to you and all Russians from Poland.
Good video, well presented. A camera person would have lended more professionalism to it but it is certainly a good start and Steve gives the viewers a lot of helpful, true info from a foreigner's perspective living in Moscow.
Thanks for the feedback! And thank you for watching.
2:31 That's actually Mercury City Tower. Federation towerS (2, one a bit smaller) are blue and triangular-ish, round-ish in shape, with bank logo on the smaller one.
One of the federation towers (federation tower east) is blue one on the right. For some reason every english speaking blogger names "The federation tower" whichever skyscraper in the city they like most, i guess :)
TRUE!!!
So nice and very helpful to have great ideas to buy....great great great good and good
I think this apartments costs A LOT! From 1 million USD as I suppose
Thanks for watching. Not sure how much these units go for but if I were to guess, I’d say somewhere in the ballpark of $600,000+ to purchase.
Nice video
It’s my dream to live in the Moscow city towers but my bank account balance doesn’t let me to do so
So is this typical or very expensive? It doesn't seem to agree with the categorization of Russia as a low cost destination.
This is not typical overall, but quite typical for what is considered A-Class or Elite apartments in the city.
It's in Moscow and in the centre and also fancy Moscow City apartment building. That's why the price. Absolutely not typical
It's ONLY a 1 bedroom??? It's Beautiful, but I can't see paying $2800 a month for ANY apartment!
I agree. I wouldn’t pay that much! But…there are people who do.
I was shocked to find that a one-bedroom apartment in Russia would be similar to the price of a one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, California.
@@Mickeymick1131 Maybe in Moscow or St. Petersburg, if Your some rich person that HAS TO have the best of everything in their apartment. You can get a simple yet very nice 1 bedroom apartment in Moscow for $500 a month, and in other areas like Engels and Saratov, for $375 to $450 a month! You won't find that in the US, simply because Americans have become too damn greedy!
Quite pricy, she could’ve spent a bit more on the furniture/appliances, especially that candy washing machine 😅
To be honest, almost everything in that unit is quite expensive. Yes, the washing machine is quite small but us foreigners are use to big appliances so it seems strange. It is a one bedroom so I don’t see much laundry being done at any one time. Although the downside is doing your linens.
Ребятки, у вас шмоток меньше, чем у нас, россиян. Машинки есть у каждого. Сам выбирает какую он хочет и на сколько кг.
That background music is super unnecessary and makes me unable to hear what you're saying. Please stop adding background music to the videos.
Apartment in general looks cool but everything inside doesnt so much.
What would be the rough cost for a 2 bedroom unit in this type of area? Or do these apartments ever come with an office space?
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"We were attacked"??? Really?
Thank you for watching.
This channel is clearly propaganda.
@@donttreadonweeee9478 Thank you for watching.
Seems pretty steep for almost $3k per month
Your voice is broken
Do you know if Wealthy families in Moscow & SPB still want their children to learn English ? Has the demand or opportunities changed, if so how?
Part of my thinking is that Supply could be low, because so many fewer Native English Speakers are currently living in Russia ?
Thanks !!
Overall demand has declined but only slightly. To many foreigner’s surprise, there are plenty of wealthy people in Moscow and St Petersburg. Sure quite a few teachers have left but those that stayed are quite busy now!
Way over priced. Not that nice.
So in Russia you can either live in a super expensive apartment in Moscow, packed like sardines on top of each other with what you call Beautiful People or you can have your own house in the country and some land but the walls are like plywood everything is dilapidated and everybody is broke, drunk and depressed, your cows are skinny and there is nothing in between is that it?
Нет не так .
NO? How am I wrong?@@ТатьянаУшакова-п3ц
I stand with Ukraine 😃😃😃
6:10 nope and no don't ever ask me to walk Barefoot on your nasty floors it's called the floor for a reason and God made shoes for a reason learn to mop your floor Russians it's not that complicated also hardwood floors and apartments I think not learn to have the comfort of carpet their floors are disgusting you mop 20 minutes later they're full of dust and dirt and your feet would turn black no thanks I am never walking barefoot only lazy people walk Barefoot at home. in fact podiatrists say you should never walk barefoot in your house
Many people work from home and you dress up in the morning and your business suit just like if you are going to the office and it requires shoes You would not ask police to remove their shoes. Let's see you Russians deal with a fire when you only have seconds to crab your cash and important documents and run out of the place without shoes yeah no thanks again only lazy people do not wear their shoes at home and it is super rude to ask anybody to remove their shoes you tell them before they come so we can decide not to show up because you're rude have a mop and learn to wash your damn floors better yet buy some wall to wall carpet and use a vacuum the end
How arrogant and rude to assume that people don’t mop their floors! I wouldn’t dream of wearing my dirty outdoor shoes in my home. Nasty😖 you need to take a pill and sit in a quiet room.😂😂😂
Такого бреда я еще не слышал. В России полы чище чем ваши руки 😂 в квартире русские ходят в тапочках
@@pavelkroll Why so lazy?? WASH your floors, then you won't have to be rude to your guests!
@@pavelkroll Неа! Русские курят, поэтому у вас грязные дома! 🤮Я НЕ хожу по полу, по которому топтали ВЫ и ваши мерзкие босые ноги. Не стесняйтесь есть с пола, в моей стране снимать обувь в чьем-то доме неприлично. Антисанитарно, и вам не разрешается входить в наши дома с вашими мерзкими, покрытыми грибком пальцами ног! 🤣